"You're welcome," answered Grit dryly.
"Here's your fare!" said Phil, taking out two dimes, and offering them to the young boatman.
"Thank you."
"Phil, you ought to pay something extra for the loan of the hat," said Marion, "and the delay."
With evident reluctance Phil took a nickel from his vest pocket, and offered it to Grit.
"No, thank you!" said Grit, drawing back, "I wouldn't be willing to take anything for that. I've found it very agreeable to wait," and he glanced significantly at Marion.
"I suppose I am to consider that another compliment," said the young lady, with a coquettish glance.
"What, has he been complimenting you?" asked Phil jealously.
"Yes, and it was very agreeable, as I got no compliments from you. Good afternoon, Mr. Grit. I hope you will row us back by and by."